How to tame a toxic yet life-saving antifungal

Published: Nov. 8, 2023, 4 p.m.

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00:46 Modifying a fungal drug to make it less toxic

Amphotericin B is a drug used to treat life-threatening fungal infections. But while it is effective against many fungal species, it is also extremely toxic to kidneys, meaning it is mostly used as a drug of last-resort. This week, a team has unpicked the mechanism behind the drug\\u2019s toxicity, allowing them to modify it and reduce side effects in human kidney cells. The researchers hope this new version of the drug could become a useful tool in fighting fungal diseases.

Research article: Maji et al.


09:00 Research Highlights

Reconstructing woolly rhino DNA using samples from fossilized hyena dung, and a soft robot that can perform surgery inside a beating heart.


Research Highlight: Woolly-rhino genome emerges from cave hyena\\u2019s fossilized poo

Research Highlight: A robot performs heart surgery with a strong but delicate touch


11:26 Phosphorus found at the edge of our Galaxy

Phosphorus is a vital element for life and for planet formation, but although abundant in the inner part of the Milky Way, it has been undetected in the outer regions of our Galaxy. Now, researchers have identified phosphorus-containing molecules huge distances from Earth, although exactly how this phosphorus was created is unclear. The team suspect that lower-mass stars are behind the phosphorus generation, and believe that the detection of the element could broaden the range of planets that may be habitable in our Galaxy.


Research article: Koelemay et al.


18:14 Briefing Chat

What Osiris-REx\\u2019s hypersonic capsule return could teach researchers about asteroids hitting Earth\\u2019s atmosphere, and the genetic studies that could help restore the genomes of Scotland\\u2019s endangered \\u2018Highland tigers\\u2019.


Nature News: Asteroid sampler\\u2019s hypersonic return thrilled scientists: here\\u2019s what they learnt

Nature News: How to keep wildcats wild: ancient DNA offers fresh insights


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